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Term
SIP
Session Initiation
Protocol
SNMP
Simple Network
Management Protocol
Source alias
SRV record
Service record
STUN
Simple Traversal of UDP
through NAT
Subzone
TCP
Transmission Control
Protocol
Telnet
TLS
Transport Layer Security
TMS
TMS Agent
Transform
Traversal call
Traversal client
Traversal client zone
Traversal server
Traversal server zone
Traversal Subzone
Traversal-enabled
endpoint
TURN
Traversal Using Relays
around NAT
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X7.1)
Definition
IETF protocol for controlling multimedia communication. Defined by
A protocol used to monitor network devices.
The alias present in the "source" field of a message.
A type of DNS record. Defined by
Firewall NAT traversal for SIP. Defined by
A segment within a VCS Local Zone used to control the bandwidth used by various
parts of your network, and to control registrations.
A reliable communication protocol defined by
A network protocol used on the internet or Local Area Networks (LANs).
A protocol that provides secure communications over the internet.
See TMS.
A legacy mechanism used to share FindMe and Device Provisioning data between
TMS and VCS.
In relation to the VCS, the process of changing or replacing the alias being searched
for.
Any call where both signaling and media are routed through the local VCS. See the
What are traversal calls?
section for more information.
A traversal entity on the private side of a firewall. Examples are a VCS Control or
Gatekeeper.
A zone on a VCS traversal client that has been used to configure a connection to a
particular traversal server.
A traversal entity on the public side of a firewall. Examples are the VCS Expressway or
Border Controller.
A zone on a VCS Expressway that has been used to configure a connection to a
particular traversal client.
A conceptual subzone through which all traversal calls are deemed to pass; used to
manage the bandwidth of traversal calls.
Any endpoint that supports the Assent and/or ITU H.460.18 and H.460.19 standards
for firewall traversal. This includes all Cisco TelePresence MXP endpoints.
Relay extensions to STUN (Session Traversal Utilities for NAT).
RFC
2782.
RFC
3489.
RFC
791.
Reference material
RFC
3261.
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